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Hathi means elephant in Hindi, and Bhavaji frequently chanted Ram. That is how he supposedly got his name. It is believed that he died in Sajeeva Samadhi by being "After obtaining the divine approval, these enlightened saints fix the time and date for merging with the Almighty by attaining Jeevasamadhi" wish with the consent of Venkateswara.
Kaadan (transl. Forester) in Tamil, Aranya (transl. Forester) in Telugu, and Haathi Mere Saathi in Hindi (transl. Elephants are my friends), is a 2021 Indian action adventure film [1] written and directed by Prabhu Solomon. [2]
Hathi (/ ˈ h ɑː t i /), derived from the Sanskrit hastin, is the Hindi word for 'elephant', ... notably, full-text search across the entire repository.
Hathi is an elephant character in Kipling's The Jungle Book. Hathi may also refer to: Thornycroft Hathi, a 4x4 military lorry of 1924; HathiTrust, a shared digital repository, including the Google Book Search project; Haathi Parvat, a mountain peak in the Himalayas; Elephant in Hindi
Hathi is a fictional character created by Rudyard Kipling for the Mowgli stories collected in The Jungle Book (1894) and The Second Jungle Book (1895). Hathi is an elephant that lives in the Seeoni jungle. [1] Kipling named him after hāthī (हाथी), the Hindi word for "elephant".
Kavi Kumar Azad replaced Nirmal Soni as Dr. Hathi, who later returned as Hathi due to Azad's death. (2009–2018) [14] Dr. Vanraj Hathi: Dr. Hathi's younger brother. (2009–2011) Ambika Ranjankar as Komal "Komu" Hansraj Hathi: Dr. Hathi's wife; Gulabkumar's mother. Often assists her husband. Her catchphrase is Oh come on. (2008–present)
Haathi Mere Saathi (transl. O Elephant, My Friend) is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language drama film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam, with screenplay written by Salim–Javed (Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar) and dialogues by Inder Raj Anand. The movie has a Disneyesque appeal with an Indian twist.
Year Hindi Title Tamil Title Director(s) Ref. 1951 Sansar: Samsaram: S. S. Vasan 1952: Rani: Rani: L. V. Prasad: 2000 Hey Ram: Hey Ram: Kamal Haasan: 2001 Abhay